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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @PlebeiusG 14 Sep \ on: Hardware-Wallet bitcoin
Cold card and seedsigner neck and neck.
@NVK we need another rant!
So this isn’t like the Blue Ray hack where everyone could then break DRM, this is a direct hack on a running chip to extract the more privileged key which basically allows full access to the entire chip. You could then run rampant on the system with no checks.
So a if a remote code execution leads to this… then you’re Uber fucked beyond all fuckening and you can’t do anything about it. Yes?
For coding it’s night and day
A single LLM pass often gets things wrong. Nowadays the best systems use agents which are LLMs used in sequences and loops so they check each others work and plan. That’s the future. I started in my M1 MacBook Air, too.
I don’t find many people using AI if they don’t have very specific, often technical, use cases like coding.
10-4. The key is on ice. Solid copy. Operation frozen bits is a go. Roger, we had confirmed entropy lockdown.
Fucking FINALLY someone else saying this.
Personally, I wouldn’t want an Umbrel machine on my network.
Being security minded, are we aware of any bad players here? Like free pron sites, free ebook sites are known to have malware. Can we collectively come to an agreement on known bad actors?
I am imagining a day where every 10th person who uses Noster has their own private relay. I would hope that very soon we get to the point where it’s normal for people to spin up their own relays.
I’m hoping that we no longer have to manage relay lists at all.
Perhaps along with sharing a public key you also share details about connecting to your private relay… all in one QR/URI.
Otherwise nostr isn’t very decentralized… and it kinda defeats the purpose.
I’m also hoping that my at-home private relay will periodically reach out to stay up-to-date with who I’m following and allow my mobile phone to connect to it to get updates. Also it will also use locally run AI for moderation so that it could be customized to show me or hide from me whatever I ask.
I think we’re a ways off from this…